"Slasher" The One Who Sows His Own Flesh (TV Episode 2016) Poster

Katie McGrath: Sarah Bennett

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  • Tom Winston : Sarah. This is unexpected.

    Sarah Bennett : You're not my father. You may think you are, or you may want to think you are, but you're not.

    Tom Winston : Sarah, it's not a matter of thinking.

    Sarah Bennett : You know, and if you honestly think I'm gonna start spending every Father's Day with you, you're insane.

    Tom Winston : You are my daughter.

    Sarah Bennett : No. No, it's impossible. And this? This is not healthy.

    Tom Winston : Can we talk about this?

    Sarah Bennett : [leaving]  Goodbye, Tom.

  • Sgt. Cam Henry : Hey, the other day... those things, all that shit I said... I'm sorry.

    Sarah Bennett : It's okay. Really, I'm sorry, too.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : No... no, you being here... that's the one good thing that's happened this summer.

  • Sarah Bennett : Can I come in?

    Sgt. Cam Henry : What do you want?

    Sarah Bennett : Look, I'm not here to fight or upset you, or make anything worse, but I think I found something out about Ariel.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : [opening the door]  Come on in.

  • Sarah Bennett : "I saw Ariel walk by me, blah, blah, blah." She didn't see her!

    Sgt. Cam Henry : She's unbelievable. I know, it's upsetting.

    Sarah Bennett : Upsetting? Cam, she was 15, okay? She was a child. And I think about how terrified she must have been.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : I know, but honestly? It's not your concern. Sarah, you didn't even know Ariel.

    Sarah Bennett : I'm sorry? Alison, Trent, June. The Executioner targeted... killed them because of their association with this girl. When I think of what she must've went through... huh! It almost makes me wonder whether the Executioner is actually doing God's work.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : What?

    Sarah Bennett : Marjorie's lying. You know it and I know it.

  • Dylan Bennett : Poor Alison, huh? From the frying pan into the fire.

    Sarah Bennett : Are you enjoying this, Dylan?

    Dylan Bennett : Half the town is getting sliced and diced. No, I'm not enjoying this.

    Sarah Bennett : Still. You know, it's worked out kind of well for you. Alison's dead; you're in charge.

    Dylan Bennett : I'm not in charge, Sarah. I'm just trying to keep this thing afloat here... that kind of sound like an accusation.

    Sarah Bennett : No. No, an accusation would be me asking you where you were when Alison was murdered, 'cause... 'cause you weren't here.

    Dylan Bennett : Right. A-A journalist killing an entire town to put himself on the map. It's a juicy story, isn't it? You're unbelievable.

  • Marjorie Travers : I saw Ariel where I saw her and when I saw her. What more do you need to know?

    Sgt. Cam Henry : Benny Peterson was at the Legion that night. That's right around the corner from where you said you saw Ariel.

    Marjorie Travers : Yeah, I know where the Legion is.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : He left at 11:40 p.m. and no one saw him again 'til the next morning.

    Marjorie Travers : That's because he was busy raping and murdering his daughter.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : Okay, well, we now know that's impossible. So I'm gonna ask you again, Marjorie. Are you sure that it's Ariel that you saw that night?

    Marjorie Travers : I was having a smoke in front of the White Onion Tavern. Ariel Peterson walked by me. I know it was 11:30, 'cause karaoke night at the Onion just let out. Starts 9:30, goes two hours. Unless my math is wrong, that'd put it at 11:30 p.m.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : Well, thank you very much for your time, Marjorie. Let's go.

    Sarah Bennett : [stopping at the door]  You know, the fact that someone like you gets to live and waste their life is wrong on so many levels.

    Marjorie Travers : Sweetheart! Your mother might have been a whore, but at least she was fun.

  • Sgt. Cam Henry : Everything in this case has led directly back to Benny Peterson.

    Sarah Bennett : Yeah. You see, not anymore, though. Marjorie Travers has given an interview to the Bulletin where she says that she saw Ariel on Tecumseh Street at 11:30, which makes her the last person to see Ariel alive.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : Okay.

    Sarah Bennett : Well, we now know that June and Trent saw her seven minutes later on Sheridan Street.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : No, that's impossible. Sheridan's, like, at least a twenty-minute walk away.

    Sarah Bennett : Exactly. So either Ariel was in two places at once, or Marjorie's lying. About everything.

  • Sarah Bennett : Where are you taking me? What if someone saw me get into your car?

    Chief Iain Vaughn : I gave you a ride home. I dropped you off, I saw you walk in, close the door, lock it... I had no idea the Executioner was inside waiting for you. You know the punishment for lust is being smothered in fire and brimstone, but what's the punishment for pride? Come on, now, Sarah! It's not like you to get tongue-tied. What's the punishment?

    Sarah Bennett : Being broken on the wheel.

    Chief Iain Vaughn : On the wheel, yeah. Coming back to the town your parents were murdered in, moving into the same house, trying to outsmart the police, going toe to toe with a killer. That sounds like pride to me, Sarah.

    Sarah Bennett : No. No, it's not the Executioner's M.O.

    Chief Iain Vaughn : Well, I really don't give a shit. I'm the chief investigator.

    Sarah Bennett : Cam will...

    Chief Iain Vaughn : Cam will nothing! Cam's my bitch.

  • Tom Winston : [in the hospital after a prison fight]  Sarah.

    Sarah Bennett : Hey.

    [he fights against his restraints] 

    Sarah Bennett : Take it easy. Take it easy!

    Tom Winston : Did they call you?

    Sarah Bennett : No. I came myself. How you feeling?

    Tom Winston : How am I feeling? You came to see me.

    Sarah Bennett : Yeah. A lot of time to think, put things in perspective and...

    Tom Winston : What?

    Sarah Bennett : I don't have enough family left to pick and choose, so... if we're gonna do this, there's gonna be some ground rules.

    Tom Winston : Anything.

    Sarah Bennett : No more lies.

    Tom Winston : No more lies. I promise. What do you want to know?

    Sarah Bennett : I want to know why you killed my... my mother and her husband. I want you to tell me the truth. I want you to tell me everything. Every detail. From the beginning.

  • Sarah Bennett : Hi, Nancy. I'm Sarah. Sorry, everyone's a... just a-a little bit on edge. We need your help, okay? There's a... there's a girl in danger.

    Nancy Vaughn : Because of Iain? That's ridiculous. I'm sorry, Iain's not like that.

    Sarah Bennett : No, no, no, of course not. In fact, we think we might be protecting her. We just... just need to know where they are.

    Nancy Vaughn : Iain's business is his own business.

    Sarah Bennett : Yeah. No, I know, but this is so important, Nancy.

    Nancy Vaughn : Do you ever watch those home shows on TV? You know, the ones where the wives get to design their new house and the husbands... well, the husbands get something called a... a man cave? Isn't that a hoot? A man cave? You know, a-a place where boys can be boys, no girls allowed.

    Sarah Bennett : Yeah, yeah, well... does Iain have a man cave?

    Nancy Vaughn : Yes. But I don't go there, 'cause I'm not allowed.

    Sarah Bennett : We just want to help him, Nancy.

  • Sgt. Cam Henry : He said that... you made him a killer.

    Sarah Bennett : He said he wasn't a murderer 'til I turned him into one, or... something, I don't know. Just...

    Sgt. Cam Henry : No, Sarah, that-that might actually be a good thing. I mean, it might mean that... that Ariel isn't dead. Maybe he didn't kill her when he snatched her up.

    Sarah Bennett : He will now. I mean, he-he's desperate.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : Sarah, I need to go.

    Sarah Bennett : No. No, don't.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : Look, I have cops all over this hospital.

    Sarah Bennett : [crying]  Cam, please, okay? Please don't leave me.

    Sgt. Cam Henry : Okay. I promise you, that bastard will never get within five feet of you again. Do you hear me?

  • Chief Iain Vaughn : So what were doing out there?

    Sarah Bennett : I don't know.

    Chief Iain Vaughn : You and Cam... your optimism is admirable. Ariel's been missing for a few years now. This isn't the first time I've had to tell you, Sarah...

    Sarah Bennett : This is police business. I know.

    Chief Iain Vaughn : So please just let it go, all right?

  • Dylan Bennett : And you're positive it's Marjorie Travers? One hundred... yeah, okay. Thank you.

    [hanging up] 

    Dylan Bennett : They're saying it's an overdose.

    Sarah Bennett : How convenient.

    Dylan Bennett : And you think it's a...

    Sarah Bennett : Of course!

    Dylan Bennett : Would you go on the record?

    Sarah Bennett : On the record?

    Dylan Bennett : You're the last person to see Marjorie alive. The police are saying one thing, you're saying another.

    Sarah Bennett : I'm sorry, are you asking if you can interview me?

    Dylan Bennett : Sarah, listen, there is something going on here, and it's all tied back to Ariel. Now, if one person reads this and-and remembers something the night that Ariel went missing, we could crack this case.

    Sarah Bennett : Dylan, a woman I saw this afternoon is lying dead in a motel room because Cam and I got too close to something.

    Dylan Bennett : That's my point.

    Dylan Bennett : And instead of asking if I'm okay, you ask if you can interview me.

    Dylan Bennett : Fine, fine. No interview. How insensitive of me to try to help you find a missing girl. Right?

    Sarah Bennett : Oh, great. Now I'm the bad guy, yeah. Classic.

  • Sarah Bennett : Can I be blunt?

    Chief Iain Vaughn : Oh, I think you and I are well past blunt.

    Sarah Bennett : This entire investigation is based on lies. Alison Sutherland lied, Marjorie Travers...

    Chief Iain Vaughn : So, what, you think this is some big conspiracy?

    Sarah Bennett : Connect the dots...

    Chief Iain Vaughn : I tell you what, why don't you connect them for me?

    Sarah Bennett : Okay. Ariel Peterson walked home from a party, by herself. She gets into a car on Sheridan Street and that's the last time anyone ever saw her. Those are the facts.

    Chief Iain Vaughn : Okay.

    Sarah Bennett : Now for the lies. Alison Sutherland hacks into Benny Peterson's account and writes fake but incriminating e-mails that make it look like he murdered his daughter. Then Marjorie corroborates those e-mails by flat-out lying about where Ariel Peterson was that night. And then today, Marjorie Travers conveniently overdoses. Now, I'm not the police, obviously, but, you know... sounds to me like someone got to Marjorie first. Those two women really pulled the wool over your eyes.

    Chief Iain Vaughn : Well, that's really easy to say in hindsight.

    Sarah Bennett : Oh, yeah, because cops never pick or choose evidence to build a case. You know, this has worked out really well for you. Alison and Marjorie are dead, and you...

    Chief Iain Vaughn : [seeing a thought strike her]  And I what, Sarah?

  • Chief Iain Vaughn : What the hell are you doing out here all alone at this time of night?

    Sarah Bennett : Just getting some air.

    Chief Iain Vaughn : [unlocking his doors]  Come on. I insist. Get in.

    Sarah Bennett : Fine.

    Chief Iain Vaughn : [she moves to open the passenger side door]  Sorry, my stuff's in the front. You, uh, mind jumping in back?

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